Ribbon cuttingTHE COURIER / Submitted Hard Rockin Salon just opened at 127 East Parkway. The Hard Rockin Salon is a new full service salon also offering massage with a special focus on the foster care community. For more information about its services, call 479-219-5282

Trinity Home Health holds ribbon cuttingTHE COURIER / Submitted Trinity Home Health of Arkansas is now open in Russellville. For more information about their services, call 479-968-4544 or drop by their office at 1708 West C Place.

Old Post BBQ files for liquor licenseThe owner of Old Post BBQ in Russellville has filed an application with the state Alcoholic Beverage Division for a private club permit to dispense alcoholic beverages. A legal published in The Courier indicated the application was filed Oct. 12 by Raymond Black. According to the Alcoholic Beverage Division of the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration, it would be the 24th Private Class A Dry County permit granted in Pope County. E...

Local outdoor store expandsBass Mafia Tackle company, a locally owned business specializing in top of the line fishing equipment, recently announced a major expansion of their business to include quality fishing equipment and top of the line hunting equipment to address the needs of local outdoorsman. "The company was established in 2011 by five local fishing enthusiasts to meet the needs of local anglers to purchase quality equipment without the need for them to visit ...

Ribbon cuttingTHE COURIER / Submitted Turning Point Adult Behavioral Health, the behavioral health unit at Saint Mary's Regional Health System, has been open for five years. For more information about programs and services, call 479-967-0701.

Follow the yellow brick roadTHE COURIER / Joshua Mashon The staff at Millard Henry Clinic Women's Center OB/GYN recently decorated the lobby and waiting area for the pleasure of visiting patients for the second year in a row. The staff started decorating approximately two weeks ago following the theme 'The Wizard of Oz' and will leave the decorations up throughout the rest of the year. See more pictures at www.couriernews.com